What happened at Pentecost? | Acts 2

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The story of Pentecost in Acts 2:1-21 has amazing imagery: a rushing wind, tongues of fire, and people speaking in different languages. For today's devotional we are going to look deeper into the wind imagery, and look carefully at what the ancient words tell us about the relationship between wind and spirit.

0:00 Welcome and Introduction
0:12 Acts 2:1-21
2:51 Wind, Spirit, and Breath
7:49 Prayer
9:18 Thanks and invitation

Thank you for joining in daily for these video devotionals. This is a different way to study the bible. We read scripture, reflect, and pray together, and we find God's message for our lives today. Lead by Greg Simpson, we read from the New Revised Standard Version of the bible, and scripture choices come from the Revised Common Lectionary. Let's come together and find God's message today.
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Thanks much Greg on the last day, for now. Many blessings on you!

JP-bnct
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Thanks GREG for the daily podcast since lent started it was really an eye opener expierence for me, I thank you and look forward to the bible study on the book of revelation, thank you and God blessings.May you continue to labour in his vineyard, Amén

glenlatchu
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Thanks Gregs for that soothing and enliightining msg. The importance to pause and take in the spirit breath. Look forward to the next step in the book of Revelations. God bless.

edithmatches
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Good Morning Everyone 🌞 Awesome message! I use my breath during Meditation and Yoga. I'm so excited about the New Direction. Thank you so much Greg for all you do! God Bless 😇

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Thanks Greg for the past devotionals. Looking forward to taking some time to listen to some books of the bible and the next phase of study in Revelation!

shirleypatterson
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In a simple, shallow understanding it is "just" breath. " do not be like the hipocrates who likes to pray infront of others with complicated words to appear and recieve praises of men" says I, The Lord God!

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